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Add a TL;DR chapter #3

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kaustavdm opened this issue Sep 9, 2016 · 8 comments
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Add a TL;DR chapter #3

kaustavdm opened this issue Sep 9, 2016 · 8 comments

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kaustavdm commented Sep 9, 2016

This chapter will be present before the full structure. It will contain a summarized version of the entire proposal.

Current source is at manuscript/tldr.md.

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How do we summarize geographic teams in the tl;dr? I think a good one liner would be "geographic teams (auto-generated teams that get together when the scope of an activity is restricted to a geographic location)"

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That's a good start. But, the other purpose of geographic teams is to aid discovery at a local level. As in, it answers the question, "Who is near me?". How do we add that in?

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Geographic teams (people who are at the same place and represent Mozilla India at that place)

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Nope. This one does not highlight the transient nature of membership of geographic teams (which is the biggest deal there). Probably a mixture of the two suggestions would work.

@kaustavdm kaustavdm changed the title Add a TL;DR section Add a TL;DR chapter Sep 10, 2016
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Mix those?

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How about:

Geographic groups help in discovering and connecting Mozillians in a particular region. These groups get together when the scope of an activity is restricted to a geographic location. Membership to geographic groups happen by virtue of one's presence in that region.

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@asdofindia care to submit a patch?

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Also move around the other sentences so that the existence of 4
types of teams is noted.

Based on discussion in MozillaIndia#3
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@asdofindia Figure out a way of adding a line about facilitators somewhere?

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* Add basic info in README
* Add contributing information #1
* Add images directory
* Add full legal code
* Remove version strategy and elaborate edit process
* Add a TL;DR section. #3
* Add version info
* Add FAQ
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